Fooblack Supercharged February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 emphatic win by Pool and biggest win for a long time. In truth, it could easily be double digits if our finishing was more clinical but no complaints. The way Leeds play is abit suicidal against us. They are now in a serious relegation battle. Besides the goals scored, the clean sheet and the strength in depth from the bench was an indication of how Pool's momentum is building and strengthening. Hendro came off the bench and further plugged the gaps in midfield before setting up an assist for Mane to tap in. Origi came on and forced a spill before Mane again tapped in. Pool has now scored 70 goals in 26 games. That is almost 3 goals per game which is pretty astonishing. 3 forwards are over double digits for the season and lead the table for the golden boot. the most important stat is that Pool is officially 3 pts behind city after 26 games apiece. It has better goal difference of +4 so every bit of slight advantage might prove to be important come the end of season. ↡ Advertisement 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 7 minutes ago, Daryllim1969 said: That's good and will make Everton Players play real hard against City! Everton at home never an easy match. I reckon a draw with city a likely outcone unless Everton downtools play dirty let city score plenty of goals. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beregond Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Kopites said: Everton at home never an easy match. I reckon a draw with city a likely outcone unless Everton downtools play dirty let city score plenty of goals. Lampa Everton play very similar to leeds. Alot of attack and no defend. The way i see pool/city will tear them apart😅 Edited February 24, 2022 by Beregond 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fooblack Supercharged February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 Everton needs the points so they will put up a good fight for sure, esp at home. But I think City will be too strong for them.. esp now that they are under pressure to win with Pool breathing down their neck. They will also want to react immediately after the surprising loss to Spurs last weekend. they have a full week to prepare for this game so their players should be fresh. Unless the City's forwards have a day off in front of goal, I think they should still overcome Everton. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daryllim1969 3rd Gear February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 27 minutes ago, Fooblack said: Everton needs the points so they will put up a good fight for sure, esp at home. But I think City will be too strong for them.. esp now that they are under pressure to win with Pool breathing down their neck. They will also want to react immediately after the surprising loss to Spurs last weekend. they have a full week to prepare for this game so their players should be fresh. Unless the City's forwards have a day off in front of goal, I think they should still overcome Everton. I am not hoping for Everton to win against City, just a draw will do. Lampard will remember his time under the Special One, playing defensive football to win games. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 47 minutes ago, Daryllim1969 said: I am not hoping for Everton to win against City, just a draw will do. Lampard will remember his time under the Special One, playing defensive football to win games. Everton don't know how to park buses ..... If you watch Everton games, Richarlison never track back to help in defense, how to park bus ? Depending a lot on Coleman.... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gizmore Supercharged February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 Need City to implode for any good result at Everton that is in favour of Liverpool. Maybe VAR will strike off all the goals that City score to the point the players are so sian. Ok I'm dreaming.... 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 7 hours ago, Kopites said: Everton at home never an easy match. I reckon a draw with city a likely outcone unless Everton downtools play dirty let city score plenty of goals. heck... i might even consider forgiving that prickfark if he manages to keep a clean sheet against city... and where the hell as those dirty b**tards like the one who broke origi's leg and the one who pushed firmino onto the advert board? need them to do their best to destabilise city and prevent them scoring... 1 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 1 hour ago, Atrecord said: heck... i might even consider forgiving that prickfark if he manages to keep a clean sheet against city... and where the hell as those dirty b**tards like the one who broke origi's leg and the one who pushed firmino onto the advert board? need them to do their best to destabilise city and prevent them scoring... You really petty still can remember all those details! 👍 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 If war broke out.... Will UCL continue ??? Like that can declare Liverpool the champion as they have not lost any matches (7 out of 7). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic February 24, 2022 Share February 24, 2022 1 hour ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said: If war broke out.... Will UCL continue ??? Like that can declare Liverpool the champion as they have not lost any matches (7 out of 7). I read going to shift the final to UK. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gizmore Supercharged February 25, 2022 Share February 25, 2022 16 hours ago, Atrecord said: heck... i might even consider forgiving that prickfark if he manages to keep a clean sheet against city... and where the hell as those dirty b**tards like the one who broke origi's leg and the one who pushed firmino onto the advert board? need them to do their best to destabilise city and prevent them scoring... i think everton will become chow gu niang just to loose to City to get even with LFC. And then eventually relegated...... 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic February 25, 2022 Share February 25, 2022 19 hours ago, Kopites said: You really petty still can remember all those details! 👍 there are more, but these few stand out... Look at how dominant we were the season before, surely last season would not have been so catastrophic if it wasn't cos of that idiot prick-fart putting an end to vvd's season, which then triggered a whole series of other injuries. OK, those other injuries could still have happened had vvd stayed fit, but maybe not mah... possible that those bad runs might not have started to begin with, had the team stayed fit... in which case maybe could have put up a better - maybe successful - title defence... and Origi was on an upward trajectory at that time, scoring regularly and improving - and that fracture took away what could have been a bright(er) future for him... came back that time lao hong already, and wasted couple seasons out on loan... 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic February 25, 2022 Share February 25, 2022 4 hours ago, Gizmore said: i think everton will become chow gu niang just to loose to City to get even with LFC. And then eventually relegated...... wah... then may they stay below for 20 years... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lukeber 2nd Gear February 25, 2022 Share February 25, 2022 Big game on Sunday YNWA ❤️ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic February 25, 2022 Share February 25, 2022 18 hours ago, Kopites said: I read going to shift the final to UK. Confirmed Paris. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akula Turbocharged February 25, 2022 Author Share February 25, 2022 Liverpool Football Club has today filed its consolidated financial accounts for the year to May 31, 2021. Summary of the financial period: Covers period when LFC won the Premier League, its 19th league title Significant impact on matchday revenue, dropping by nearly 95 per cent Media revenue rose by £64.5m to £266.1m Commercial revenue rose by £0.2m to £217.6m Overall revenue down by £3m to £487m Loss before tax fell by £41.5m to £4.8m From winning the Premier League to playing games without supporters, this reporting period covers an unprecedented time for Liverpool Football Club, on and off the pitch. The first full year of financial results impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic reveals matchday revenue fell from £70m to £3m, a drop of 95 per cent. There was an increase in media revenue, from £201m to £266m, because of the prolonged 2019-20 Premier League season, which fell outside of the previous reporting period. Commercial revenue also rose slightly from £217.4m to £217.6m. Although there was an impact to non-matchday commercial revenues during the period, including retail stores, stadium tours and the museum closing due to the pandemic, there was still strong growth in partnerships sales. A total of 13 new partnerships were announced, including Nike, Expedia, Amazon, Quorn and SC Johnson. This period also saw record-breaking kit sales with the new Nike partnership and mobile transactions increased by 89 per cent on the club’s online retail store. Three new physical stores were opened in Thailand and Singapore. The club’s social media channels surpassed 100m followers, which included 30m on Instagram, 20m on Twitter and more than 4m on TikTok. LFC also became the most engaged club in the Premier League across all social channels, with a total of 1.43bn engagements. On the pitch, 12 new players signed for the club during this financial period, which included bringing in world-class talent like Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara, while 12 player contracts were renewed, including Virgil van Dijk, Fabinho, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harvey Elliott. Andy Hughes, LFC’s managing director, said: “These latest results demonstrate the significant financial impact of the global COVID pandemic, which affected all areas of the business. “We have worked really hard these past years to get us into a really strong and sustainable financial position. Despite navigating through a very challenging and uncertain period, overall revenue remained flat, demonstrating the underlying financial strength of the business. “It’s been an unprecedented time on and off the pitch. Our men’s team winning our 19th league title was a truly fantastic achievement, but not having supporters in the stadium to share the moment was not how we wanted it to be. Our women’s team also continues to grow and the hard work and strategic changes to the women’s section is seeing a challenge for promotion to the WSL this season. “The continued support from our ownership has seen over £130 million invested in infrastructure over the past three years and we are delighted with the great progress being made on the Anfield Road expansion project, which will see the capacity of Anfield rise to 61,000, on completion in 2023. “It is imperative, however, that we continue to live within our means and operate within football’s regulations and financial fair play. But we’ll continue to reinvest on and off the pitch to further strengthen our position and compete at the highest levels right across the club. “We are hopefully nearing the end of the pandemic but our priority remains to keep people safe. We’ll also continue to do great work in the community to support those who live in and around Anfield and across the city region, particularly those who have been impacted by the pandemic.” 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic February 26, 2022 Share February 26, 2022 (edited) 11 hours ago, Akula said: Liverpool Football Club has today filed its consolidated financial accounts for the year to May 31, 2021. Summary of the financial period: Covers period when LFC won the Premier League, its 19th league title Significant impact on matchday revenue, dropping by nearly 95 per cent Media revenue rose by £64.5m to £266.1m Commercial revenue rose by £0.2m to £217.6m Overall revenue down by £3m to £487m Loss before tax fell by £41.5m to £4.8m From winning the Premier League to playing games without supporters, this reporting period covers an unprecedented time for Liverpool Football Club, on and off the pitch. The first full year of financial results impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic reveals matchday revenue fell from £70m to £3m, a drop of 95 per cent. There was an increase in media revenue, from £201m to £266m, because of the prolonged 2019-20 Premier League season, which fell outside of the previous reporting period. Commercial revenue also rose slightly from £217.4m to £217.6m. Although there was an impact to non-matchday commercial revenues during the period, including retail stores, stadium tours and the museum closing due to the pandemic, there was still strong growth in partnerships sales. A total of 13 new partnerships were announced, including Nike, Expedia, Amazon, Quorn and SC Johnson. This period also saw record-breaking kit sales with the new Nike partnership and mobile transactions increased by 89 per cent on the club’s online retail store. Three new physical stores were opened in Thailand and Singapore. The club’s social media channels surpassed 100m followers, which included 30m on Instagram, 20m on Twitter and more than 4m on TikTok. LFC also became the most engaged club in the Premier League across all social channels, with a total of 1.43bn engagements. On the pitch, 12 new players signed for the club during this financial period, which included bringing in world-class talent like Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara, while 12 player contracts were renewed, including Virgil van Dijk, Fabinho, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harvey Elliott. Andy Hughes, LFC’s managing director, said: “These latest results demonstrate the significant financial impact of the global COVID pandemic, which affected all areas of the business. “We have worked really hard these past years to get us into a really strong and sustainable financial position. Despite navigating through a very challenging and uncertain period, overall revenue remained flat, demonstrating the underlying financial strength of the business. “It’s been an unprecedented time on and off the pitch. Our men’s team winning our 19th league title was a truly fantastic achievement, but not having supporters in the stadium to share the moment was not how we wanted it to be. Our women’s team also continues to grow and the hard work and strategic changes to the women’s section is seeing a challenge for promotion to the WSL this season. “The continued support from our ownership has seen over £130 million invested in infrastructure over the past three years and we are delighted with the great progress being made on the Anfield Road expansion project, which will see the capacity of Anfield rise to 61,000, on completion in 2023. “It is imperative, however, that we continue to live within our means and operate within football’s regulations and financial fair play. But we’ll continue to reinvest on and off the pitch to further strengthen our position and compete at the highest levels right across the club. “We are hopefully nearing the end of the pandemic but our priority remains to keep people safe. We’ll also continue to do great work in the community to support those who live in and around Anfield and across the city region, particularly those who have been impacted by the pandemic.” Read until so much ..... So final count, got make money or not ??? Edited February 26, 2022 by Picnic06-Biante15 ↡ Advertisement 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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